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An Essex County, N.J., man told police he was sleep-deprived and angry about being the sole caretaker in his home when he beat his 84-year-old mother-in-law to death over two days as her son begged him to stop, according to authorities.

James J. Pica, 58, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Barbara Bezzone in the home he shared with her and Pica’s husband authorities said.

Pica called 911 at 8:21 p.m. on Tuesday to report that he’d killed his mother-in-law and that her body was on the floor in the living room, according to an affidavit of probable cause filed by police in support of the murder charge.

When officers arrived, they found Pica sitting on the porch with “visible injuries to his hands” and the woman inside with bruises on her face, head and body, authorities said. She died at the scene, according to the affidavit.

Pica told detectives he lived with his husband and mother-in-law in the home and that his husband also required Pica’s care.

“(Pica) said he was sleep-deprived from being the sole caretaker and that he had a bad temper,” the affidavit states. Pica admitted to hitting the woman in the head and body and that when she fell to the floor, he kicked her in the head, authorities said.

“Pica stated that he hit the (victim) some yesterday and that she had bruises from the assault,” the affidavit states. “He said he continued hitting her today.”

Pica told police that his husband had nothing to do with the beating and “was begging him to stop and call the police,” the affidavit states.
 
Surely, with two people needing care they could've qualified for someone to come by once a day at the least. I hope his husband leaves his sorry ass, because sleep deprivation doesn't cause what he did. His husband would've probably been next!

I don't know if anyone truly enjoys taking care of declining, sick, and disabled relatives and in laws, but one does it because another human being you have connections with needs help! It's bad enough when the care giver neglects the person(s) much less beats them to death.

It's disturbing to imagine how many vulnerable people are relying on monsters for care.
 
Was her son so reliant on this guy that he cant walk to or dial a phone? If she was getting beat for days and son was there the entire time... I'm not understanding why he didn't do something.

I get its not easy to care for sick people. But if he didn't want to do it anymore why not just leave? Since both rely on him totally then I doubt they couldve stopped him. So he chose to hang around and beat someone to death when he couldve just walked out the front door.
 
Pica is an eating disorder that involves eating items that are not typically thought of as food and that do not contain significant nutritional value, such as hair, dirt, and paint chips.

It was the paint chips!!! Probably started when he was a kid.

 
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James J Pica

Admission Date: August 14, 2024

Current Max Release Date:March 14, 2043
Current Parole Eligibility Date:March 14, 2043


Offense: Manslaughter-Aggravated /1

Sentence Length: (Mandatory Minimum) 21 Years, 2 Months, 30 Days
Sentence Length: (Maximum Term) 25 Years
 
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